UPDATE: Assistance sought for family displaced by Thursday night fire
Feb. 26—Donations are being accepted for a
Kate Olsen-Danhounsrou organized a GoFundMe page for her brother Bryce and his family, who had to deal with the fire after having survived last week's winter storm and having moved into the house on
"Last night, they were fortunate to have made it out of the home, and no one was injured," Olsen-Danhounsrou said. "Their sweet 7-year-old grabbed his baby sister out of her pack and play and ran out of the house. He said 'Mom, please don't be mad I left my (Nintendo) switch and grabbed sissy instead.' Although their insurance will likely cover most things, this is a devastating loss."
A report from the
Units on scene deployed two attack lines to the second floor to try and make a stop on the fire. A second alarm was called and several more departments showed up to assist, including
The fire was brought under control at about
But Olsen-Danhounsrou said the family has gone through much more recently.
"This month alone they moved from
Then, after Thursday night's fire and en route to a hotel, the family narrowly escaped another lightning strike.
"They saw a green flash of light and their Caravan shook," Olsen-Danhounsrou, who resides in
The address for the GoFundMe page is https://tinyurl.com/4zvpy3zz
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